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Grass fire and vehicle crash near County Road 28Boyd TX

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audio iconFire & Arson
County Rd, Boyd, TX 76023

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to multiple incidents near County Road 28 and Grover Street, including a possible grass fire and a motor vehicle crash causing road blockage. Several tanker and brush units, along with medical and rescue teams, were dispatched. All vehicle occupants were reported out safely, and fire crews remained engaged in suppression efforts in the surrounding fields.

Audio|Heard on: Wise County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
04:37
Transcript:
00:00
That's like county shooting or that's grass fire.
00:06
25, can you show me a rough grass fire?
00:13
10-4[1], break. County units still clear channel for tone.
00:37
Rome Fire Department, Medic Four, Rescue One, accident near North Star Parkway and Bellatrix.
00:47
Two vehicles road blockage.
00:49
Everyone is out of the vehicle.
00:50
Rome Fire Department, Medic Four, Rescue One, incident near North Star Parkway and Bellatrix.
00:57
Heard a crash from our house.
00:58
Everybody's out of the vehicle, two vehicles and road blockage.
01:01
County clear, double O 34.
01:07
Show Engine 17 responding to motor vehicle accident.
01:16
10-4[1].
01:21
And brush 118.
01:26
Go ahead.
01:30
Brush 118, approximately 10 minutes out looking for his helmet.
01:36
Next new brush upon arrival.
01:38
Saw a fire crack in front of Grover Street just in front of Engine 12.
01:46
Brush 118 received.
01:52
(name withheld), thank you.
01:53
118.
01:58
Tanker 118.
02:03
Show tanker 118 en route to a grass fire.
02:10
Copy from tanker 16, show brush 316 and tanker 16 on scene.
02:26
This is fire attack on County Road 28.
02:34
County Brush 118 on scene.
02:45
Commander, brush 300 and twenty-five.
02:47
We're 2 minutes out.
02:48
Do you have an assignment?
02:53
Command from tanker 16.
03:03
Where do you want us?
03:14
Five, can you show brush 200 and twenty-five on scene for a grass fire?
03:27
Command to brush 200 and twenty-five, we're on scene.
03:31
You have an assignment for us.
03:38
Perverse back here.
03:40
We have a fence, correction, a gate open, red gate.
03:44
If brush 316 can start working this field on that side of the fence, be amazing.
03:54
Brush 212.
03:59
Brush 24, go ahead.
04:04
Yes ma'am, what all units do I have responding? Better to not have one seen.
04:11
Anchor 118.
04:16
Receiving.
04:18
County,
04:19
Hold.
04:21
Stations 12, station 25s,
04:25
and station 16 units.
04:28
Brush 118 on scene.
04:35
Brush 125 command out about 3 minutes out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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County Rd, Boyd, TX 76023

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